As I observed, when I try to slightly shorten the feeder hanger, it is capable of providing top-notch weather coverage. BEST LARGE: Droll Yankees Yankee Flipper Squirrel. This baffle is designed with a measurement of 16 diameter and is very functional especially for providing feeder protection. BEST HANGING: Droll Yankees Domed Cage Squirrel-Proof Bird Feeder. While we’re missing the normal Ninja Warrior action this time of year, we appreciate the Ninja squirrels doing what they can to fill in! Would anyone like to see a Ninja Catapult on ANW 12? It might be something to contemplate. BEST BANG FOR THE BUCK: Brome SquirrelBuster Mini Squirrel-Proof Bird Feeder. *Climbing abilities that make us wonder how fast they’d zip up the 75 foot Mount Midoriyama rope climb.*Agility & Body Awareness taken straight out of a Ninja Warrior playbook.This type of baffle presents an obstacle that prevents critters from climbing up the pole. This squirrel-proof bird feeder features four perches, eight feeding ports, measures 4 x 4 x 20 inches, and a 2.4lbs capacity for thistle or nyjer seeds. *Tenacity & persistence that reminded us of Quest O’Neal battling through the Bouncing Spider. Another method is to mount a bird feeder on a pole away from trees that might provide easy access from above, and then install a squirrel baffle on the pole. Brome has built a reputation for simplicity and highly durable materials.*Grip strength that rivals Geoff Britten, even toe grip strength – no Zantes needed!.You might even decide that those pesky squirrels are worthy of a few of your seeds too – or maybe you’ll decide that they need a bigger challenge! If you’ve ever battled with a squirrel over a birdfeeder, you are most definitely going to want to watch this entire video. We also learned a LOT about squirrel aerodynamics in the process. When a squirrel lands on the feeder its weight automatically closes the feeding ports, denying access to the food inside, they explain. The video, which was posted on Youtube, shows the clever rodent jumping on to the bird feeder, in a US garden, after a bird has had its fill. Mark takes plenty of time to explain how his squirrel catapults are safe, which we appreciated. No more squirrels on your bird feeder using this simple DIY solution.Become a better gardener, Subscribe.
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